SOCCER

WINNECONNE - Kati Frierdich scored four goals to lead the Wolves to the victory over the Terrors.

Frierdich scored twice in the first half to give Winneconne a 2-0 halftime lead. Emily Heyroth scored in the second half for the Wolves’ other goal.

Maddie Young and Heyroth both had assists.

Peyton Kurtz and Lilianna Dejong each had one assist for Winneconne. Natalie Erstad made 14 saves in goal for Appleton West.

WAUPUN DONATE LIFE CUP

WAUPUN - The Warriors made it to the championship match of their own tournament with a 5-2 win over Cambridge/Deerfield and a 1-0 win over Edgerton, before falling to Xavier 3-0.

Against Cambridge/Deerfield, Kenna Kast had three goals for Waupun and Katie Schwanke had two, with Morgan Brown picking up a pair of assists and Emmie Kuzulka one assist. Maya Bruene had four saves for Waupun.

Against Edgerton, Kast scored Waupun’s lone goal in the 23rd minute with Cristal Espinoza getting the assist. Bruene had 10 saves for Waupun.

In the championship match, Allyson McGlone put Xavier ahead to stay in the 11th minute, with Natasha Amack and Mari Seidler adding goals. Christian Casimir had three saves for Xavier.

Bruene and McKenna Witthun had two and seven saves, respectively, for Waupun.

SOFTBALL

KETTLE MORAINE LUTHERAN 7-4, WINNECONNE 3-5

JACKSON - The Chargers scored four runs in the fifth inning to break a 3-3 tie en route to the win in the first game of the doubleheader with the Wolves, while Winneconne scored five runs in the first two innings of the second game and then held on for the win to gain a split.

Katie Henning was 2-for-3 with a double for Winneconne in the first game. Grace Marx added a double.

Andrea Busalacchi drove in three runs for Kettle Moraine Lutheran in the first game. Kyra Herman drove in two runs and had a home run.

In the second game, Megan Zillges had a double and drove in three runs for Winneconne. Marx, Abby Jennerman and Henning each had two hits.

Kaitlyn Sherf drove in three runs for Kettle Moraine Lutheran in the second game, while teammate Sophia Heckendorf was 4-for-4.

Scherf got the win for Kettle Moraine Lutheran in the first game and took the loss in the second game.

Macey Clark took the loss for Winneconne in the first game. Autumn Hunter got the win in the second game.

HORICON 3-11, CAMPBELLSPORT 2-8

HORICON - The Marshmen swept the doubleheader from the Cougars by scoring three runs in the third inning of the first game and scoring nine runs in the third and fourth innings of the second game.

Allison Tillema pitched a complete game for Horicon in the first game, allowing four hits, two runs and two walks while striking out 12.

Alyssa Muench took the loss for Campbellsport, allowing three runs on four hits and two walks.

Allysa Klahn was 2-for-3 with a home run and two RBIs for Campbellsport.

In the second game, Tillema picked up the win for Horicon with Erica Marchant taking the loss for Campbellsport.

Muench was 2-for-4 with a double, a home run and two RBIs for Campbellsport in the second game. Klahn was 3-for-4 with two RBIs, with Grace Nerat adding two hits, including a double, and two RBIs.

BASEBALL

CAMPBELLSPORT 6, MAYVILLE 3

MAYVILLE - The Cougars scored three times in the first inning and went on to defeat the Cardinals.

Kade Walsh was 3-for-4 with three doubles for Campbellsport.

Hunter Herpel and McLaine Ebner both had two hits for Mayville.

Logan Faris got the win for Campbellsport. Herpel took the loss for Mayville.

BERLIN 11, WEYAUWEGA-FREMONT 4

BERLIN - Berlin banged 15 hits and scored in six of the seven innings in the victory over Weyauwega-Fremont.

Ryan Breeden, Lane Sobieski and Noah Winter each had three hits. Sobieski hit a double and stole three bases, and Winter had two RBIs. Andrew Helmuth added two hits for Berlin.

Sobieski was the winning pitcher. He pitched a complete game, allowed two earned runs and struck out eight.

Tyler Wetzel had three hits, including two doubles, for Weyauwega-Fremont.

WINNEBAGO LUTHERAN 6, BERLIN 5

BERLIN - The Vikings scored three runs in the second inning and three in the third to rally after falling behind 4-0.